Question 25 A non-viscous fluid flows down in a pipe in a vertical direction. If the cross-sectional area of the pipe do

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Question 25 A non-viscous fluid flows down in a pipe in a vertical direction. If the cross-sectional area of the pipe do

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Question 25
A non-viscous fluid
flows down in a pipe in a
vertical direction. If the cross-sectional area of the pipe does
not change, what happens to the flow
speed as it goes down?
Group of answer choices
The flow speed decreases.
The fluid starts accelerating.
The flow speed does not change.
The flow speed increases.
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